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Bonsai Beginnings

Bonsai Beginnings

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Since 1992 our nursery has been located near Savannah, Georgia on our century old family homestead. We are a family operated, licensed Georgia State nursery that specializes in growing trees for bonsai. We provide an excellent place to learn more about bonsai and to share with others the joys and experiences that come with the practice of this remarkable art form. Our trees are growing in a progression of stages of development. None of our trees are finished, but are full of potential and are ready for a long life of enjoyment.
We are an informal study group that meets monthly on the 3rd Sunday of the month @ 2:30 pm. People from all over the coast of Georgia and South Carolina come and study the art and craft of bonsai.

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  • Ben Oki Jacksonville 2010

    Posted on Wednesday December 23rd, 2009 at 19:29 in events

    Ben Oki will be in Jacksonvillefor a demonstration at theNorth Florida Bonsai ClubMeeting place:Mandarin Demo Garden2892 Loretto RoadJacksonville, FLOn January 14th From 7:00 to 10:00 pm.schedule...

  • Four Seasons: Acer Palmatum

    Posted on Saturday December 19th, 2009 at 23:48 in outdoor, japanese maple, bonsai trees

    Japanese Maple or Mountain MapleJapanese: irohamomijiいろは紅葉いろはもみじAcer Palmatum (AY-sir pal-MAY-tum) brings year round interest, with many kinds of foliage shapes, colors and textures. One of the finest subjects for Bonsai, this o...

  • A Cruel Art Form | The Sunday Leader

    Posted on Monday November 30th, 2009 at 18:29 in misc

    A Cruel Art Form The Sunday LeaderBy Risidra MendisControlling a tree’s growth, reducing it to more than half its size and admiring the finished product is known as bonsai. However bonsai artistes have failed to see the manipulation and harassment...

  • The Barbados Cherry makes a great bonsai tree.

    Posted on Monday November 30th, 2009 at 05:25 in flowers, tropical plants, bonsai care

    Malpighiamal-PIG-ee-uhFamily: MalpighiaceaeNamed in honor of Marcello Malpighi a seventeenth century Italian professor and anatomist.Native to American Tropics and West Indies. Mapighia punicifolia” Dwarf Barbados Cherry”Malpighia glabra “Barba...

  • Cogon grass confiscated at port

    Posted on Wednesday November 25th, 2009 at 18:22 in misc, kusamono bonsai

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists assigned to the port of Savannah have made more than 60 interceptions of cogon grass on commercial cargo containers since mid-October. Cogon grass is considered one of the 10 worst invasive p...

  • Joy of Bonsai 2010

    Posted on Thursday November 19th, 2009 at 18:16 in events

    Kawa Bonsai will be presenting its eighth annual "Joy of Bonsai" on January 15, 16 and 17, 2010Cost of Friday Program $4.00Saturday and Sunday Cost $10 single day, $15 for two days To be held at theFlagler County Extension Office, Bunnell, Florida Fe...

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